Soundgarden was an American grunge band formed by singer and rhythm guitarist Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto in the year 1984 in Seattle, Washington. The band released several albums, extended plays, and tracks such as Ultramega OK, Louder than Love, Flower, Badmotorfinger, Screaming Life, Down on the Upside, King Animal, Superunknown, Fopp, Before the Doors: Live on I-5 Soundcheck, and Room a Thousand Years Wide. Also, Soundgarden was placed at number #14 on the special “100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock” list curated by VH1.
Past Members
- Kim Thayil – Lead Guitar
- Chris Cornell – Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Drums
- Hiro Yamamoto – Bass, Backing Vocals
- Scott Sundquist – Drums
- Matt Cameron – Drums, Backing Vocals
- Jason Everman – Bass
- Ben Shepherd – Bass, Backing Vocals
Origin
Seattle, Washington, United States
Genres
Grunge, Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock
Labels
Sub Pop, SST Records, A&M Records, Interscope Records, Seven Four, Republic Records, Vertigo Records
Formation Year
1984
Singing Portfolio
- The band released its first EP, Screaming Life, on October 1, 1987, through Sub Pop Records. It comprised of songs such as Hunted Down, Hand of God, Entering, and Nothing to Say.
- On October 31, 1988, Soundgarden released its debut studio album, Ultramega OK, via SST Records and the album included tracks like Smokestack Lightning, Circle of Power, Flower, All Your Lies, One Minute of Silence, Beyond the Wheel, and Head Injury. It was ranked at number #8 on the US Vinyl Albums (Billboard) chart and at number #9 on the US Tastemaker Albums (Billboard) chart while also being nominated for the 1990 Grammy Award in the “Best Metal Performance” category.
Soundgarden Facts
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